A History of Ireland, from the Earliest Accounts to the Accomplishment of the Union with Great Britain in 1801, 2. kötetJ. Jones, 1805 |
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16. oldal
... house had remained undemolished Forfeited lands Forfeiture except within the walls of towns . 1053. were affigned for the payment of adventurers and arrears of the army ; and courts were established at Dublin and Athlone for the ...
... house had remained undemolished Forfeited lands Forfeiture except within the walls of towns . 1053. were affigned for the payment of adventurers and arrears of the army ; and courts were established at Dublin and Athlone for the ...
18. oldal
... house had remained undemolished Forfeiture except within the walls of towns . Forfeited lands were affigned for the payment of adventurers and arrears of the army ; and courts were established at Dublin and Athlone for the determining ...
... house had remained undemolished Forfeiture except within the walls of towns . Forfeited lands were affigned for the payment of adventurers and arrears of the army ; and courts were established at Dublin and Athlone for the determining ...
34. oldal
... house , the commons raised alarms of confpiracies , faid to be plotted among these religionists ; but , with their utmost industry , were unable to produce any material difcoveries of that nature . The commons contended for an exact ...
... house , the commons raised alarms of confpiracies , faid to be plotted among these religionists ; but , with their utmost industry , were unable to produce any material difcoveries of that nature . The commons contended for an exact ...
37. oldal
... house of peers . This new chief governor , foon after his arrival in Ireland , gave the royal affent , among other acts , to the bill of fettlement , and to a bill for the abolition of the court of wards , the ad- vantages loft by which ...
... house of peers . This new chief governor , foon after his arrival in Ireland , gave the royal affent , among other acts , to the bill of fettlement , and to a bill for the abolition of the court of wards , the ad- vantages loft by which ...
38. oldal
... house prin- cipally for the relief of these officers . Difcontents , Discontents were augmented by the execution of the act , which was entrusted to English commiffi- oners , totally difengaged from Irish interefts , who fat in Dublin ...
... house prin- cipally for the relief of these officers . Difcontents , Discontents were augmented by the execution of the act , which was entrusted to English commiffi- oners , totally difengaged from Irish interefts , who fat in Dublin ...
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521. oldal - Mayo, or any of them ; and all the commissioned officers in their majesties' quarters, that belong to the Irish regiments now in being, that are treated with, and who are not prisoners of war, or have taken protection, and who shall return and submit to their majesties...
266. oldal - the king, lords and commons of Ireland, had a right to make
553. oldal - Sessions, and twenty-eight Lords Temporal of Ireland, elected for life by the Peers of Ireland, shall be the number to sit and vote on the part of Ireland in the House of Lords of the Parliament of the United Kingdom; and...
533. oldal - Ireland," and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland...
552. oldal - ... may appear to the Parliament of the United Kingdom to require ; provided, that all writs of error and appeals, depending at the time of the Union, or hereafter to be brought, and which might now be finally decided by the House of Lords of either kingdom, shall from and after the Union be finally decided by the House of Lords of the United Kingdom...
556. oldal - ... himself or by his proxy (the name of such proxy having been previously entered in the books of the House of Lords of Ireland according to the present forms and usages thereof), to the clerk of the Crown or his deputy (who shall then and there attend for that purpose) a list of twenty-eight of the temporal peers of Ireland ; and the clerk of the Crown or his deputy shall then and there publickly read the said lists, and...
529. oldal - Ireland shall become entitled, by descent or creation, to an hereditary seat in the House of Lords of the united kingdom ; it being the true intent and meaning of this article, that at all times after the Union it...
533. oldal - That it be the fifth article of Union, that the churches of England and Ireland, as now by law established, be united into one Protestant Episcopal church, to be called, The United Church of England and Ireland...
532. oldal - House ; and that every one of the Lords of Parliament of the United Kingdom, •and every Member of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, in the First and all succeeding Parliaments, shall, until the Parliament of the United...
305. oldal - ... systematic endeavour to undermine the Constitution in violation of the laws of the land. We pledge ourselves to convict them, we dare them to go into an inquiry; we do not affect to treat them as other than public malefactors ; we speak to them in a style of the most mortifying and humiliating defiance. We pronounce them to be public criminals ; will they dare to deny the charge? I call upon, and dare the ostensible member to rise in his place, and say, on his honour, that he does not believe...